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14. September 2004, 21:29:26
MidnightMcMedic 
You 'facts' as they were are completely subjective

14. September 2004, 21:25:36
danoschek 
Subject: many people
Modified by danoschek (14. September 2004, 21:27:09)
would like to edit facts. I don't - so feel free to send
my msg to a beauty farm until it matches your needs ... ~*~

14. September 2004, 21:24:26
harley 
Dano. A) that doesn't belong here. Try members only board or general chat.
B) its offensive to the new moderators who I'm sure will do a fine job. Please edit.

14. September 2004, 21:23:53
MidnightMcMedic 
Subject: Re: sorry
since contrary to promises promises I still can't post on gothics, using this place: Do you blame him?
I see it gets worse. Only people without own life who misuse boards look in the mirror are moderators there, Harley n Flooz do a great job I only have one complaint and they both know what it is least we can't expect somebody with any connection to gothic chess because its....surprise....not the gothic chess board- ah ja ... ~*~

14. September 2004, 21:16:50
danoschek 
Subject: sorry
Modified by danoschek (14. September 2004, 21:26:48)
since contrary to promises promises I still can't post on gothics, using this place:
I see it gets worse. [edited] least we can't expect somebody with any connection to gothic chess - ah ja ... ~*~

14. September 2004, 21:12:37
The Listener 
Subject: Glitch encountered
Just accidently received MidnightMcMedic's 'Bug report' in my message box -- Ghost in the machine ? ;)

14. September 2004, 21:01:20
Rose 
Whewww! yes!

14. September 2004, 21:00:32
MidnightMcMedic 
Subject: Ghostly Post
Can ya see me now? Can ya huh huh huh???

14. September 2004, 20:25:47
ughaibu 
Boiler room, boys.

14. September 2004, 20:24:22
Stevie 
I wont bother in the future then, find out for yourself Fencer

14. September 2004, 20:23:44
danoschek 
Subject: thank you filip
some people really get nervous already ...
they start to believe in my autopass chant indeed ~*~

14. September 2004, 20:22:03
Fencer 
Can somebody post an easy to reproduce and detailed test case of hide feature to Bug Tracker instead of useless questions "when will the hide function be working properly"?

14. September 2004, 20:21:21
Rose 
LMAO! zipped lipped

14. September 2004, 20:18:57
danoschek 
Subject: hehehehe
I made a joke too - ooo ... guess which *big americAn grin* ~*~

14. September 2004, 20:18:11
Rose 
LMAO It was a joke dano, shes one o my bestest buds!

14. September 2004, 20:16:39
danoschek 
Subject: awwwww rose
I think they are neglectable on this board
- personal preference - no biggie - she cAn be nice ~*~

14. September 2004, 20:16:21
coan.net 
Modified by coan.net (14. September 2004, 20:16:41)
If you are a moderator, you can't "hide" just for yourself - the "hide" will hide them for ALL users.

As a Moderator, you need to look at all post so you should not hide someone just for yourself anyway! :-)

14. September 2004, 20:14:51
Rose 
Subject: Re: Hide
Tried to hide MM to see if it works, error check log file for me too.

awee lucky me I still get to see Medics posts.. sighhhhhh ;-)

14. September 2004, 20:09:55
Stevie 
Subject: Re: Hide
yeah, I just found it dont work in all fellowships LOL
Theres only one person I want to hide now, and i can only hide their posts in fellowships theyve been thrown out of LMAO

14. September 2004, 20:08:07
MidnightMcMedic 
Subject: Re: Hide
Not always, it sometimes just makes their posts with a dark background instead of the same color as all the others....

14. September 2004, 19:55:55
Stevie 
Subject: hide
OK, ive found it seems to be fine in fellowship boards, but just public boards that it doesnt work, if this helps you find whats wrong Fencer

14. September 2004, 19:54:26
danoschek 
Subject: reminder
Modified by danoschek (14. September 2004, 19:57:16)
some know that, a time ago, in one case I applied as sacrifice voluntarily -
as I'm a top-player everywhere and a czech family can't get income anywhere ... ~*~

14. September 2004, 19:53:37
ughaibu 
If "hide" is available to all members will there still be a need for moderators?

14. September 2004, 19:51:37
Stevie 
when will the hide function be working properly?

14. September 2004, 19:50:08
danoschek 
Subject: actually a question that came on me already
how much money was already bidden by losers to get rid of top-players ? ~*~

14. September 2004, 19:44:41
ughaibu 
Alright, I'll volunteer to be the CSR just for those members on the enemy lists of the official CSRs.

14. September 2004, 19:44:09
danoschek 
Subject: good point bbw
I remember when you were debated ... so I recognize the good joke ... ~*~

14. September 2004, 19:42:56
coan.net 
There are always other CSR's which will not have the person on their enemy list - and if it happens that most/all the CSR's does put the same person on their enemys list, then we have to start to ask ourselfs if that person even belongs on BK. :-)

14. September 2004, 19:38:18
MidnightMcMedic 
I agree, CSR's shouldn't have to put up with abuse. Most of them are pretty patient as it is and it would take quiet a bit for them to do that. If you can't talk to one, talk to another. If you can't talk to any of them, think about it...but as a solution, PM Fencer.

14. September 2004, 19:34:56
danoschek 
Subject: of course - if there are two customerservice persons
Modified by danoschek (14. September 2004, 19:43:04)
for the same country, one merely ignore -
(added just to accomodate those living for misunderstandings ... still idle
babbling back, customerservice must not ignore customers period) ~*~

14. September 2004, 19:33:32
Stevie 
you is not wrong there LOL

14. September 2004, 19:32:07
harley 
LOL anyone can have misunderstandings, Stevie :oD

14. September 2004, 19:29:09
ughaibu 
Subject: Harley
Thanks for explaining.

14. September 2004, 19:29:02
Stevie 
add poor comunication skills to the CV of CSR's LMAO
j/k harley ;o)

14. September 2004, 19:28:41
danoschek 
Subject: well put, noda ... - and buh-bye, ughaspammer
Modified by danoschek (14. September 2004, 19:32:27)
a respectable statement showing how easily it cAn
work when kewlness isn't messed up by defensiveness ... ~*~
PS I edited (name add) before, especially to avoid misleading ...

14. September 2004, 19:28:16
ughaibu 
Subject: NOT a floosie
Okay.

14. September 2004, 19:27:41
harley 
Ughaibu, you haven't! I think there was a mix up! I thought Fencer was asking Danoschek who he was talking about? Apologies if I'm wrong there!

14. September 2004, 19:26:02
NOT a floosie 
I think that's true partly. But the CSR's are also there to help everyone. No matter what country they are in. They are there so people can ask questions. I'm sure there are probably countries that it is hard for people to use Paypal or some other means that is currently in place for them to become a member here, but I think it would probably be impossible for Fencer to have a representative in every country.

I know I've asked questions to three CSR's at different times. One of them was not in my country. That person still was helpful.

I just think that if for some reason one or more of the CSR's put me on their ignore list, it must be for a reason. Either I was rude, or said off color things, or whatever. If that happened would I really want to go to that person for help anyway? I don't think so!

It's just my opinion, and I'm sure there are at least a hundred different opinions out there as to whether the CSR's should be allowed to have an enemy list. I feel like they should be allowed to just like any other paying member here. If ever a time should come that they become and "employee" of Brainking, then my opinion might change.

14. September 2004, 19:25:14
danoschek 
Subject: I confidently hope
Modified by danoschek (14. September 2004, 19:26:05)
that I may predict darkness shortly after sunfall yet
without anybody feeling pelled to defend his permanent darkness ... ~*~

14. September 2004, 19:23:38
ughaibu 
Subject: ?????
Harley, I certainly wasn't talking about you and didn't know I'd been on your enemies.

14. September 2004, 19:21:27
ughaibu 
Subject: Harley
In such a case your action is understandable, I'll think about it.

14. September 2004, 19:20:38
danoschek 
Subject: are you ugha ?
Modified by danoschek (14. September 2004, 19:23:40)
who talks to whom ? please, no paranoia
- I added a finespin to a general opinion of nodafloosie - edited to avoid
spammer fuzziness, but sure, dr. marlboro will declare smoking healthy ... ~*~

14. September 2004, 19:20:20
Stevie 
who havent you moderated LOL

14. September 2004, 19:19:43
harley 
He's talking about me, Fencer. I recently had to add him to my enemies.

14. September 2004, 19:18:37
harley 
ughaibu - I've found the main function to be answering questions when people aren't sure of things. Starting tournaments, for example.

I have 1 person permanently on my enemies list. He sent me messages until I was sick of reading them. Then I had to add his email address to my 'spam' list because he carried on messaging me that way. I won't put up with that just in case he has a problem I may be able to help him with sometime in the future. No CSR should have to put up with that.
(Thanks too, to Purple & Medic :o) Even though I think I've moderated both of you at some point! LOL!)

14. September 2004, 19:17:03
Fencer 
Who are you talking about?

14. September 2004, 19:15:28
danoschek 
Subject: nodafloosie, customer-service having customers on an ignorelist
Modified by danoschek (14. September 2004, 19:19:43)
shows just another peakhold of hiding behind
hollow phrases ... a manner of style and culture ... ~*~

14. September 2004, 19:13:38
ughaibu 
Subject: NOT a floosie
I imagine the main function of CSRs is in paying subs so a player in Italy would have no need of a CSR in Argentina.

14. September 2004, 19:10:33
danoschek 
Subject: yay
they do ... :) ~*~

14. September 2004, 19:09:53
Fencer 
All BK images have been moved to another subdomain [img.brainking.com] and they should be loaded much faster [after they are cached in your browser]. At least it works for me :-)

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